Big news this morning, as Patriots wide receiver Wes Welkeris scheduled to come off of the active PUP list this morning and participate in drills with the team. No word yet if Welker will be wearing the red “non contact” jersey or not, but Director of Player Personnel director Nick Caserio told the media this morning that the veteran receiver has passed his physical and is ready to go.

”Wes [Welker] will return to practice this morning,” said Caserio. “He’s ready to go now. He’s deemed physically ready to go based on the tests and what our trainers have decided.”

Yesterday the team spent the morning in shorts and t-shirts for a walkthrough, giving players a bit of a break after two days of double session. Howe reports that this move helped both the younger and older players, with Belichick taking a necessary step to keep his players healthy.

Shalise Manza Young of the Boston Globe has an article on Kevin Faulk, who despite his long tenure in the league is still just as big of a threat as he’s always been.

Albert Breer of the Boston Globe looks at Tom Brady’s interview on Serius Radio yesterday, where he talked about the business aspect of the league, and offered up some really fascinating comments that you may want to take a look at if you missed the interview.